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Dylan Madden

@Dylanmadden

American in Georgia 🇬🇪. 75k+ students. Building businesses and the freedom that comes with them. Legacy work with TRW.

The world is our stage Katılım Mart 2020
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Dylan Madden
Dylan Madden@Dylanmadden·
your life right now is so amazing. have hope and enjoy this timeline cleanse.
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Everyone has opinions about what you should create. What you should say. How you should run your business. Most of those people have never bought a single thing from you. Their opinion is worth exactly what they've invested in your work. Zero. The only feedback that matters comes from people who paid for something. Used it. Got results or didn't. That feedback is gold. Adjust based on that. Everything else is just noise. Ignore it. Get back to work.
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Dylan Madden
Dylan Madden@Dylanmadden·
if you want to get lucky you have to put yourself in a position to get lucky. i got my first $4K client from one DM. the DM wasn't clever at all. "here's your problem. here's how i'll fix it. here's what it costs." but that wasn't the first DM i sent. it was probably the 200th. i met my business partner through a tweet. offered to help for free. started doing graphics. then became an affiliate. then we began working together. every step was earned before it was given. i've been invited to rooms with royalty and 9 figure operators by being useful in smaller rooms first. not by not by trying to impress anyone. by showing up with something they needed before they asked. every major moment in my life traces back to one thing. i put myself in the room and i took the shot before i felt ready. you can't get lucky refreshing your analytics in your apartment. luck is just reps. take your shots.
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Dylan Madden@Dylanmadden·
being scared to drink is a psyop. i vastly prefer being sober moment to moment. sober is superior. that’s not the debate. but this uptick of people terrified of a glass of wine is a deeper issue. diary of a CEO podcast claiming that drinking some wine will ruin his life for days. guys wearing whoops optimizing every micro detail of their existence. i’ve done it. optimized everything. those were some of the most uneventful and miserable stretches of my life. it’s one thing to sacrifice for a goal. it’s another to try to be perfect. some of my greatest family moments have been over endless glasses of wine up in the mountains. laughing for hours. toasting to everything and nothing. the whole point of this thing called life is not to build a fearful existence where you’re scared of everything. it’s to enjoy the experiences. with people you love.
Mikli@CryptoMikli

Steven Bartlett says a few glasses of wine ruined the next 3 days of his life “It's one of those areas where you don't understand the hidden cost until you really give it up for a while. I stopped drinking at 30 years old. I'm now 33. When I was 31, I thought, I'll have a drink again because now I could really A/B test it. I had a year of not drinking, decided to have a drink again” “It ruined three days of my life. I had a couple of glasses of wine, didn't get drunk. It ruined three days of my life because of the domino effect it caused” “I got worse sleep that night, and then because I got worse sleep that night, I ate more poorly the next day because my dopamine system or whatever, the cortisol system was all messed up. I podcasted worse. I didn't go to the gym that day or the day after because I felt really bad. I then slept worse, and I could track all of this on my Whoop”

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Dylan Madden@Dylanmadden·
Serbia is an underrated country. Just like Poland. If you’re running an online business, fly there before just “going to Bali”. Top tier talent to hire. Good infrastructure. Solid prices.
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Dylan Madden@Dylanmadden·
you've been looking for an edge and spending a fortune trying to find it. $200-300 a month on supplements. a cabinet that looks like a pharmacy. half the bottles you forgot you even bought. still tired by 3pm. still reaching for the second coffee. still dragging through the afternoon wondering what's missing. what's missing isn't more bottles. it's the right stuff in the right doses in one place. i replaced my entire cabinet with one scoop of Fireblood. taste is terrible. mix it with orange juice. 365 days later. 7 subscriptions cancelled. $3,480 saved. the 3pm crash is gone. the edge was never expensive. it was just buried under 12 bottles that weren't doing the job. link in the post below.
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Dylan Madden@Dylanmadden·
what i’d do with $1,000 if i had to start over today @realdylanmadden/note/p-196293513?utm_source=notes-share-action&r=5f3zlb" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">substack.com/@realdylanmadd
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Aakash Gupta
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Two glasses of wine. Didn't get drunk. Couldn't function for three days. This is being celebrated as self-awareness. A healthy 33-year-old body should metabolize two glasses of wine and recover by morning. Billions of people throughout history did exactly that while building civilizations, fighting wars, and running companies. Bartlett has restricted his inputs so aggressively that a single normal human experience sent his entire system into a 72-hour reboot. Engineers call this brittleness. A system optimized exclusively for peak performance under ideal conditions that shatters the moment conditions change. The opposite of antifragile. Remove every stressor for long enough and your body loses the ability to absorb even minor ones. The generation that tracks every HRV reading, weighs every macro, and sleeps in temperature-controlled darkness has accidentally built the most fragile humans in history. Previous generations drank, ate badly, slept rough, and still recovered because constant low-level stress kept their systems adaptable. Two glasses of wine registered as a catastrophic shock because he's spent three years stripping every form of variance from his life. A body that can only perform under perfect conditions is the definition of a fragile system.
Mikli@CryptoMikli

Steven Bartlett says a few glasses of wine ruined the next 3 days of his life “It's one of those areas where you don't understand the hidden cost until you really give it up for a while. I stopped drinking at 30 years old. I'm now 33. When I was 31, I thought, I'll have a drink again because now I could really A/B test it. I had a year of not drinking, decided to have a drink again” “It ruined three days of my life. I had a couple of glasses of wine, didn't get drunk. It ruined three days of my life because of the domino effect it caused” “I got worse sleep that night, and then because I got worse sleep that night, I ate more poorly the next day because my dopamine system or whatever, the cortisol system was all messed up. I podcasted worse. I didn't go to the gym that day or the day after because I felt really bad. I then slept worse, and I could track all of this on my Whoop”

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Dylan Madden@Dylanmadden·
yeah housing is expensive. yeah cost of living is insane. i'm not going to sit here and pretend it's not. but i started with $1.5k/month and no plan. lived in places i'd never post on instagram. built from there. the guys using "the system is rigged" as a reason to do nothing are going to wake up at 35 saying the exact same thing. the system doesn't owe you anything. but it can't stop you either.
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Isaac@isaac_saas·
Baby 2 loading. Thank You God.
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Dylan Madden@Dylanmadden·
@CryptoMikli Prime example of creating a self fulfilling prophecy. What you expect, you end up getting. Drink expecting negative outcome, and surprise surprise you’re cooked.
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Mikli@CryptoMikli·
Steven Bartlett says a few glasses of wine ruined the next 3 days of his life “It's one of those areas where you don't understand the hidden cost until you really give it up for a while. I stopped drinking at 30 years old. I'm now 33. When I was 31, I thought, I'll have a drink again because now I could really A/B test it. I had a year of not drinking, decided to have a drink again” “It ruined three days of my life. I had a couple of glasses of wine, didn't get drunk. It ruined three days of my life because of the domino effect it caused” “I got worse sleep that night, and then because I got worse sleep that night, I ate more poorly the next day because my dopamine system or whatever, the cortisol system was all messed up. I podcasted worse. I didn't go to the gym that day or the day after because I felt really bad. I then slept worse, and I could track all of this on my Whoop”
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Andre Haykal Jr 🇺🇸🇱🇧
I became a father yesterday. Momma and baby are healthy. Thank you God for this most amazing miracle 🙏
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Dylan Madden@Dylanmadden·
You don’t need car insurance in Eastern Europe when you understand this 😂
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Dylan Madden@Dylanmadden·
where are the ones who knew at 15 something was off. couldn’t explain it. couldn’t articulate it. just felt it every time someone said “get a good job, work hard, and you’ll be fine.” you sat in class knowing this wasn’t the path. watched your parents come home exhausted and thought “there has to be another way.” they called you difficult. unfocused. too intense. years later you built the thing they said wasn’t realistic. and you’re still not satisfied. because the same thing that made you leave the script is the same thing that won’t let you settle at any level. You’ve got a superpower, not a flaw. if you’re reading this you already know. the question isn’t whether you belong on this path. it’s whether you’re going to keep building or start coasting.
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